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8/29/2018
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Overview <br /> . till <br /> Some historic properties in Everett are regulated for preservation by two code Department of Archaeology& <br /> Historic Preservation <br /> standards —a historic district or a historic overlay. A Historic District is "[...] a www.dahp.wa.gov <br /> collection of buildings, structures, objects or archaeological features, or landscape elements, The Washington Heritage Register <br /> each of which shares the same theme, place or general historical period—and possible over a is an official listing of historically <br /> span of several years" (Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, 2017). A significant sites and properties <br /> Historic Overlay is a zone which is used in conjunction with another zone. The overlay found throughout the state.The list <br /> adds additional regulations, allows development to occur which would not otherwise be is maintained by the Department of <br /> possible and/or which modifies standards in the underlying zone (City of Everett, 1992). Archaeology& Historic <br /> Preservation and includes districts, <br /> Metro Everett includes portions of two local historic overlay zones (Riverside and sites, buildings, structures, and <br /> Norton-Grand) and one national historic district (Hewitt). The southern boundary of objects that have been identified <br /> the Rucker-Grand Historic Overlay and the northern boundary of the Rucker Hill and documented as being significant <br /> in local or state history, <br /> National Historic District touch the Metro Everett boundary. These overlays and architecture, archaeology, <br /> districts include homes and buildings that have been recognized as historically significant engineering, or culture. <br /> and contributing in character to the neighborhood. These properties have been added <br /> to local, state, and national registers in recognition of their character. National Register of Historic <br /> Places <br /> Registers of historic buildings list historically significant structures, an honorary www.nps.gov/nr/ <br /> designation typically initiated by the property owner. Metro Everett contains thirteen The National Register of Historic <br /> buildings on the Everett Register of Historic Places, ten buildings on the National Places is an official listing of <br /> Register of Historic Places, and four buildings on the Washington Heritage Register. historically significant sites and <br /> properties throughout the country. <br /> 111%, It is maintained by the National Park <br /> ak ssri t- ._, , ' Service, U.S. Department of the <br /> i o � is � . , I 1— ," - --�`. Interior. It includes districts, sites, <br /> 1 _ - - , buildings, structures, and objects <br /> �' that have been identified and <br /> ipt <br /> C +` • documented as being significant in <br /> 11 <br /> j <br /> American history, architecture, <br /> "9"1„ t <br /> archaeology, engineering or culture. <br /> Figure I:Everett Public Library,built 1934 <br /> Chapter 7,Historic Resources 1 August 29,2018 <br />
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